The Atlin Museum store has a large selection of Northern books, including books
about Atlin and the surrounding area:
THE LEGACY OF A TAKU TLINGIT CLAN by Elizabeth Nyman and Jeff Leer.
Nyman's narratives, both true and mystical, are fascinating insights into
Tlingit life as it once was and as it became.
ATLIN - THE STORY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA'S LAST GOLD RUSH
by Christine Frances Dickinson and Diane Solie Smith
An easy to read history of Atlin's gold rush boom, following the highs and
lows of a small and remote town bent on surviving and thriving in splendid isolation.
WIRES IN THE WILDERNESS by Willian Miller
is about the Yukon Telegraph, built during the Klondike gold rush from southern
British Columbia to Dawson City. The book recalls the building of the line
and the men who maintained the telegraph line from their isolated stations.
THE LEGEND OF LILLIAN ALLING - THE WOMAN WHO WALKED TO RUSSIA
by Diane Solie Smith
A tale of a young, courageous immigrant woman who
was determined to return to her Russian homeland.
A GUIDE TO ATLIN'S HISTORICAL BUILDINGS
by Diane Solie Smith
Describes the many historical buildings and homes in Atlin, accompanied
by illustrations and sketches by the author.
ATLINTO - ATLIN THROUGH THE EYES OF ATLINITES
by Insa Schultenkotter
A potpourri of photographs and anecdotes submitted by Atlin residents, showcasing
their love and enthusiasm for Atlin and area.
about Atlin and the surrounding area:
THE LEGACY OF A TAKU TLINGIT CLAN by Elizabeth Nyman and Jeff Leer.
Nyman's narratives, both true and mystical, are fascinating insights into
Tlingit life as it once was and as it became.
ATLIN - THE STORY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA'S LAST GOLD RUSH
by Christine Frances Dickinson and Diane Solie Smith
An easy to read history of Atlin's gold rush boom, following the highs and
lows of a small and remote town bent on surviving and thriving in splendid isolation.
WIRES IN THE WILDERNESS by Willian Miller
is about the Yukon Telegraph, built during the Klondike gold rush from southern
British Columbia to Dawson City. The book recalls the building of the line
and the men who maintained the telegraph line from their isolated stations.
THE LEGEND OF LILLIAN ALLING - THE WOMAN WHO WALKED TO RUSSIA
by Diane Solie Smith
A tale of a young, courageous immigrant woman who
was determined to return to her Russian homeland.
A GUIDE TO ATLIN'S HISTORICAL BUILDINGS
by Diane Solie Smith
Describes the many historical buildings and homes in Atlin, accompanied
by illustrations and sketches by the author.
ATLINTO - ATLIN THROUGH THE EYES OF ATLINITES
by Insa Schultenkotter
A potpourri of photographs and anecdotes submitted by Atlin residents, showcasing
their love and enthusiasm for Atlin and area.